Two tourists visiting from New Hampshire had to be treated at a local hospital after, they said, they were randomly attacked near a bus stop in Miami Beach.
Angela Dill and Joshua Clarkson were in the area of Ninth Street and Collins Avenue last Friday when the attack occurred on the sidewalk.
“We walked into mayhem, pretty much,” Dill said. “Blood was everywhere.”
Seconds before the attack, the couple said they were on their way out for the night.
“We were walking up the street like laughing, having the best day,” Dill said. “Beautiful day, a beautiful week and all of the sudden, a guy came off the bench and started punching Josh. He punched me in the eye. I have a black eye.”
The tourists were treated at Mount Sinai Medical Center before they left town.
Mitch Novick owns the nearby Sherbrooke Hotel, and his building’s security cameras captured the attack. He said he has closed the hotel due to frequent crime in the area.
“It’s a crime zone,” Novick said. “I advised my clients, guests of decades, to find alternative vacation destinations.”
“I wouldn’t recommend going to South Beach,” Clarkson said.
“I’ve been all over the world,” Dill added. “I’ve been to Thailand, Qatar, Belize, Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina, all the cities, and I’ve never– that was the scariest thing I’ve ever dealt with.”
Police said they are actively searching for Albert, who stands 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighs 175 pounds.
If you have any information on this attack, call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. Remember, you can always remain anonymous, and you may be eligible for a reward of up to $5,000.